The Jesus Question 03/10/23
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In our continuing study of Mark, we look at Jesus' interaction with the Syrophoenecian woman and consider what to do when the Jesus we find in Scripture says something we find difficult.
The feeding of the five thousand is more than a miracle story. It highlights the importance of rest and the ways in which Jesus provides it for us, even when circumstances are not restful.
Is it possible to feel like we know Jesus and misread him entirely? This week we look at Jesus' visit to his hometown in Mark 6 and consider how his closest community was blind to his true nature.
As we continue our study in the book of Mark, this message looks at the great hope we have for our fiercest battles, as seen in Jesus’ mercy for a man experiencing unbearable suffering.
As his last words on the cross Jesus “committed his spirit” to the Father. What does it mean to give something to God when we are already losing it?
How does God speak to us through the storms of life? This week, we continue our study of the book of Mark with a look at Mark 4:35-41 when Jesus calms the storm.
Speaker: Dave Wittenberg
Jesus claimed to be the light of the world. So what do we make of all the darkness that still exists out there? This week we look at the parable of the lamp on the stand in the fourth chapter of Mark.
In this week's message, we look at the parable of the sower in Mark 4. It is sometimes referred to as the parable of the four soils. But there is much more to it than dirt that can lead us to a greater wonder of God and how his kingdom operates.
As we begin the New Year, this week’s message examines Jesus’ thoughts on division in Mark 3 and what they mean for his church in these contentious times.
Full Christmas Eve service for New Day Church.
Speaker: Jeff Peabody
In our study of the book of Mark, we look at the surprisingly good news we can find in the analogies Jesus used about cloth and wineskins.
Two miracles in one day in Mark chapter 5 remind us that reaching out is enough, that following is enough, and that God’s word has power over death.
This week we continue our study in the book of Mark with a look at the calling of Levi in Mark 2:13-17. What does it look like for Jesus to release us from our boxes of shame and self-rigtheousness?
Gratitude can become a heavy "should" that we find difficult to generate. This week's message looks at the unburdening fact that Jesus offered thanks and how that changes the whole concept of gratitude for us.
What does it mean for us when the Lord becomes indignant? Could it be a positive? In our continuing study in the book of Mark, we revisit Jesus' healing of the leper in chapter 1.
In this week's message Meg Henderson teaches about how our life stories might interfere with our capacity to live out of being loved by God, and a corresponding invitation in the book of Mark.
In this week's sermon we discover how Jesus is at work in the small, simple parts of our lives--he cares about our deepest needs and worries.
What comes to mind when you think of authority? Most people have mixed reactions to the word, given all the ways it has been abused. Yet the absence of authority brings its own problems. In our continuing study of the book of Mark, we look at the nature of Jesus' authority and the difference it makes in our lives when we're able to trust it.
In this week's sermon, we're joined by counselor Bill Bedell to discuss God's presence in our pain.
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